View Full Version : Features shot in DV?


Daniel H. Buchmann
January 1st, 2002, 09:09 AM
Anybody have any recommendations as to films released that were shot in DV? I heard Bamboozled was, and that one with Bjork. I also heard a rumor that one of the new star wars movies was to be shot digitally. Any truth to this? Any others someone may know of? I'd love to see some of them. Thanks.

Dan C.
January 1st, 2002, 09:41 AM
Coincidentally, I was thinking about asking this question myself.

I know of a few:

FILMS SHOT WITH VX1000
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Visitor Q
In The Family
Bamboozled
Dancer in the Dark
Waking Life
The Cruise

FILMS SHOT WITH OTHER PROSUMER CAMERAS
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Chuck & Buck
Julian Donkey Boy
The Idiots
Last Call

NON-FILMS SHOT WITH PROSUMER CAMERAS
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Trigger Happy TV - all with a VX1000.
Flipped on MTV - PD-150 and a JVC-DV500.

Most of the above have been collated from other Forums, both here and on other sites.

Personally, the only one I've seen of the above is Trigger Happy TV and the camerawork on that isnt exactly professional (they dont even use a tripod for most of it!)


If anyone knows of any other films or just TV programs I too would like to see them.

Daniel H. Buchmann
January 1st, 2002, 02:17 PM
Thanks for the info dv. I'll be sure to look for these titles.

John Klein
January 4th, 2002, 02:32 PM
I thought I read Chuck and Buck was with the VX-1000. It's been shown on Sundance lately. Just what I read

Dan C.
January 4th, 2002, 04:44 PM
Youre probably right. Sadly i can't edit the post now because its been more than 2880 minutes since I posted it apparently.

vuduproman
January 5th, 2002, 07:56 PM
I just saw the trailer for the movie "Showtime" with Eddie Murphy and I did see two XL1's shown in the movie - I don't know if it was shot with them though.

Rob Lohman
January 7th, 2002, 01:19 AM
The Wedding Planner (with Jennifer Lopez) had a XL1(s)
in a church sequence as well. With a MA-100 attached
to it and some windshield for the microphone I believe.
Don't remember what else was on it. I doubt any of the
movie sequences where shot with it, perhaps some extra
material on the DVD was shot with it.